Masterclass with IASH EH Fellow Paul Merchant
Where do we do our work? The places of environmental humanities To say that all work in the environmental humanities is concerned with place is an apparently banal, commonplace observation …
Where do we do our work? The places of environmental humanities To say that all work in the environmental humanities is concerned with place is an apparently banal, commonplace observation …
Phenomenal Time: perceiving ecological temporalities An Edinburgh Environmental Humanities Network online seminar series It has become a truism that time is intangible, something that escapes our everyday senses. And yet, …
Phenomenal Time: perceiving ecological temporalities An Edinburgh Environmental Humanities Network online seminar series It has become a truism that time is intangible, something that escapes our everyday senses. And yet, …
‘Glitter is everywhere,’ according to Nicole Seymour, ‘gilding consumer products from greeting cards and nail polish to sunscreen and coffins.’ Likewise, the shipping container, Craig Martin affirms, ‘is an …
FIELDWORK #3: J. T. Roane, hosted by Fred Carter and Maria Sledmere 8th July 5-6pm BST Tickets available here. In the final instalment of our three-part series, we’re delighted to …
Creating and Curating in a Time of Mass Extinction Two Roundtables about Art, Museums and Global Biodiversity Loss Friday 16th October, 2–4pm ; 4.30–6.30pm BST Register here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/roundtable-creating-and-curating-in-a-time-of-mass-extinction-tickets-121201172971 What is …
This is a call for papers, due the 16th of October, for an event exploring the socio-materialities of time. For full details including how to submit go to http://www.temporalbelongings.org/the-material-life-of-time.html Aug …
The stream “Approaching Time-Things”, which participates at STREAMS 2021, is dedicated to time that matters, times that take material form, that you can touch; an inquiry into time as an observable phenomenon. In other …